Common-law principles are regularly being modified by legislation in all common-law jurisdictions.
So it was for this reason--against all common sense--that we organized our expedition into the Cardamoms, guided by Hunter Weiler of the conservation group Fauna and Flora International and Department of Wildlife enforcement officer Chheang Dany.
The gadget does share a constraint common to all satellite-connected gear: Line of sight to the sky is required for connectivity.
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And that's the common spirit -- the spirit of common purpose, that all of us have to have in America today.
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Jackson, Gray, Jordan and Thomas have one other thing in common: All are African-Americans.
Octane, heptane, pentane, esters of nonanol, heptanol, hexanol--all hydrocarbons common to diesel fuel.
The surgeons told me that these were all common after-effects of anaesthetic.
The state-supported University of Chile, the country's largest, is trying to solve this by introducing an initial two-year syllabus common to all students.
Everyone obviously agreed that carbon was the common climate-killing enemy of all nations, but with commitments of lots of money it could be defeated.
Lowest-common-denominator hits, after all, are an important part of their business.
"And so it just goes through simple common-sense things that we all know we need to do that sometimes, when mothers and dads aren't around to remind them, this will help remind them, " she said.
Some of the screen names--changed for this story--were real, however, and what InfoGlide's software "found" is all too common among on-line auction sites.
The G-8 must move toward a global common standard for resource-extracting companies to report all payments to governments, and in turn for governments to report those revenues.
If you come from another American state, or from another country that practises English-style common law (in which precedents set by judges are all-important), it is a matter of mugging up and passing the New York bar exam.
And in HR departments, busy work can many times be an all-too common occurrence.
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Also, it remains to be seen how much prices will come down as the product matures--a common thread in almost all tech products.
"Associated Newspapers, in common with all newspapers and broadcasters - and many other organisations, including lawyers - use search agencies to obtain information entirely legitimately from a range of public sources, " it said.
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He understood his subjects and he never suffered from the all-too-common disease in this arena--"gotcha" journalism.
India, after all, has a common-law legal tradition and a stockmarket that is 130 years old.
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This all-too-common scenario provides little control for a business trying to foster brand engagement.
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These winners have other features in common: They all focus on small-cap stocks and they tend to take a value-oriented approach.
The brave new world of technology brings some all-too-common risks these days.
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But nuclear weapons are not simply an issue for the United States and Russia -- they threaten the common security of all nations.
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The unraveling of the Sapir real estate empire seemed at first glance like the now all-too-common real estate bloom and doom of recent years.
This is an all-too-common affliction these days, but especially among internet types like me whose job relies on staying hyper-connected as much as possible.
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Despite all the obvious, common-sense issues (incompetence, conflict of interest, past performance) Congress is turning a blind eye to this tawdry corner of the financial services industry.
It refers to the all-too-common dynamic of the people who got there first trying to keep the next wave of others (who used to be just like them) far, far away.
It stems from an all-too-common misinterpretation of our Constitution.
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